up by about 2 -- could see its taxes go up by about $2,000 if congress does not extend a slew of tax cuts set to expire in december. >>> today marks one year since the occupy movement hit d.c. and supporters say their fight for financial change is not over. >> reporter: i'm at freedom plaza. a few dozen people came out to take part in the occupy d.c. movement and hit a number of targets including the u.s. chamber of commerce and pepco. >> whose streets? no streets. tear up the concrete! >> reporter: on the one year anniversary of the occupy movement demonstrators took to the streets again. >> all day all week occupy k street! >> reporter: this year a few dozen made their way through downtown d.c., a sharp contrast from a year ago when freedom plaza and k street were filled with tents and people. >> you have no hope for real change in this country if you don't have a movement that stands up for all people. >> reporter: their targets are banks, businesses and government agencies along the k street corridor. >> fight, fight, fight! >> reporter: their fight against what they call corpora